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Parliament Pledges Full Support for President Mahama’s Economic and Job-Creation Agenda

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Ted News Ghana Blog of Sunday, 20 April 2025

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Kwahu, April 19, 2025 — Majority Leader in Parliament, Mahama Ayariga, has pledged Parliament’s full support for President John Dramani Mahama’s economic transformation agenda, with a strong focus on job creation and private sector-led growth.

Speaking at the Kwahu Business Forum, Ayariga addressed business leaders and stakeholders in the financial sector, underscoring the crucial role of the private sector in driving Ghana’s development.

“The private sector is an engine of growth, and the business leaders are the drivers and operators of the engine. They are the job creators and the innovators we must nurture, grow, and sustain,” he emphasized.

🏛️ Parliament’s Role: Collaboration and Oversight

Ayariga reiterated that Parliament will work hand-in-hand with the executive, ensuring that key development promises are fulfilled. He said various parliamentary committees will engage with sector ministers and enterprises to:

Identify sector-specific challenges

Recommend targeted solutions

Monitor implementation of development initiatives

“Your Parliament—the Parliament of Ghana, the people’s Parliament—stands ready to do whatever it takes to support your agenda, to ensure growth, and create jobs that are equitable,” he declared.

🔍 Oversight for Enterprise Development

He further assured that Parliament will play a strong oversight role, particularly in monitoring efforts to incubate and develop enterprises nationwide.

“We will monitor your ministers to ensure they are delivering according to the promises made to Ghanaians,” he stated.

Ayariga’s remarks highlight a commitment to strengthening collaboration between the legislature and the executive in Ghana’s pursuit of inclusive and sustainable economic growth.

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